Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Duffie joins Littler Mendelson - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Duffie has been practicing employment and labor law for37 years. Duffie was a managintg partner ofHunton & Williams’ Atlanta officew and later co-head for the firm’s Laborr and Employment practice. He also was a founding attorney of in 1978 and remainexd thereuntil 1988. Duffie represents companies in variouse industries includinghealth care, media, transportationb and manufacturing.
“Traywick is, unquestionably, one of the most accomplishesd labor and employment lawyers inthe Southeast,” said Cameron Pierce, office managing shareholder of Littler’s Atlantq office, in a “Not only is he highly regardedc in the Atlanta legal community, but he bringas a depth of experience and knowledge that will providw tremendous value to our clients. His significant experience as a trial complex litigator and traditional labor lawyetr will be a great resource for both our clientx and the other attorneys inthe firm.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Tesla to open seven showrooms - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Stores in New York, Seattle and Chicagp will open inlate June, followed by Tesla’s first European store will open in Londob later this month, followed by Munichb and Monaco. The new additions will complementg Tesla’s flagship stores in Northern and Southern which opened ayear ago. Tesla said it is scoutiny locationsin Washington, D.C., and Tesla is the only producer of highway-capable electricf cars in North America or Europe. “We are rethinking almost every aspect of the automobile from the powertrain to thecustomer experience, both onlinse and in our stores,” said Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a Tesla’s Roadster sells for $109,000.
The companyt expects to introduce itssecond car, the Modelp S sedan, in late 2011. It is expectefd to sell for less than halfthe Roadster’es price.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Annette M. Verschuren Executive Profile

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Prior to joining the Company in 1996, Annette was presidentr and co-owner of Michael

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Pratte tapped for SBA

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In her new role, Prattre will help American Indians, Nativee Alaskans and Native Hawaiians who are trying to develop and expand small businesses gain access tothe SBA’w entrepreneurial development, lending and procurement programs. Beforre joining the SBA, Prattwe worked for the Navajo Nation as a policu analyst and legislative focusing on economic andcommunity development, housing and educationh issues. Earlier in her she was a trade specialistg inthe U.S. Foreign and Commercial Servicer inthe U.S. Department of Commerce’zs International Trade Administration, where she counseled small - and medium-sized U.S. companies on exporting.
Aftefr that job, she oversaw information technology projects forthe U.S. Foreigm and Commercial Service and theImporr Administration. Pratte is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nationfrom Lupton, She holds a master’s degree from ’s H. John Hein z III School of Public Policy and Management anda bachelor’sd degree from the University of Arizona’ds Eller School of Business. Pratte is a formed Udall Foundation Congressional Fellow and a PresidentialManagementy Fellow.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia D'Souza talk about real and reel life love - Bollywood Life

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Permian Basin Royalty Trust Announces June Cash Distribution

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This month's distribution decreased due primarilyh to lower production of both oil and gas but was offsetf by an increase in the priceof oil. This woul d primarily reflect production for the montuhof April. The worldwide market conditions continu to affect the pricing for domestic It is difficult to predict what effec these conditions will have onfuturde distributions. and the Texas Royalty Properties combined for oil and gas respectiveltwas 41,233 bbls and 165,176 mcf. The average pricew for oil was $46.29 per bbl and for gas was $3.90 per mcf.
Capital expenditures were approximately The numbers provided reflect what was net to the Net to Trust Salesx Volumes Average Price Oil Gas OilGas (mcf) (per bbl) (per mcf) Currentg Month 41,233 165,176 $46.29 $3.90 Priofr Month 47,543 179,146 $40.10 $3.63 Effective June 1, 2009, Americabn Stock Transfer & Trust Company ("AST") becamr the new transfer agent and registrar for Permiab Basin Royalty Trust. Unitholders with registered ownership accounts can contact AST with questions relatinf to transfers of ownership and a change of direct deposit ofdistribution checks, and any othetr account related questions at the dedicatecd toll free number 1-800-358-5861.
Permian's cash distributiob history, current and prior year financial a link to filings made with the Securitiess and Exchange Commission and more can be found on our websiteeat . SOURCE U.S. Trust

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

NY Senate remains in lock down - Business First of Buffalo:

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The Senate chambers remain locked shut two days afte r two Democrats sided with all 30 Republicans in a sudden move tooust Sen. Malcolk Smith, D-Queens, as majority Democrats argue that the voteis invalid; they have lockefd the doors to the Senate chamber and refuse to open Control of the Senate remains up in the air; the bipartisab group of senators, and remaining Democrats, each say they control the The chaos has shut down the legislative process in the Senate. It also jeopardizes what few days remainb in the regularlegislative session, whicj is supposed to end on June 22.
Democrat have held a 32-30 majoritg in the Senate since January, following victoriesx in the November2008 elections. It was the party’sx first time in control of the chambef in almost45 years. On June 8, though, two downstatre Democrats — Sens. Pedro Espada Jr. and Hirak Monserrate — voted with all 30 Republicans tomake Sen. Dean a Long Island the Senate’s new majority leader. Espada and Monserrate both remain The group also elected Espada as temporary president of the That means Espada would become actinfg governorif Gov. David Patersob were incapacitated or leavesthe state. The two positions are typicallyt held byone person.
Chaos eruptedx in the Senate chamber after the and most Democratswalked out. The live-feed of Senates proceedings was promptly turned off afterthe vote, and the lights in the Senate were shut off for a few Among the outsiders who played a role in the procesx is Thomas Golisano, owner of the Buffalo Sabres and founder of Responsibles New York, a group activs in seeking reforms to the state's political structure. The new, so-callecd “bipartisan coalition,” planned to have a legislative sessionh at3 p.m.
The group is scheduler to vote on more than30 “We expect to have the session in the Senate said Scott Reif, a spokesman for Senate “We could have it anywhere, we’ve made that Democrats say they will not unlock the doors to the Senater chamber, and that any votee taken today by the coalition are not Democrats also say that Smith is still the chamber’s majorityu leader. Smith's spokesman, Austin Shafran, issued a statemen saying the "purported coup was an unlawful violation of New York statee law and the Senate rules and we do notaccept it.
" "The Senate majority is fully prepared to go back to the people’as work, but will not enter the chambee to be governed by unlawful rules," Shafran "We plan to file an actionm for a temporary injunction to enjoin the Republicans from illegitimately usurping authority from the peoplew of New York.” By law, the majority leader dictateas when the Senate officiallyh goes into session. Paterson said before leaving for an afternoom economic roundtable in Buffalo that he wants the Senate doorxs tobe unlocked, and for the senators to vote in the again, on who is majority leader. He pledged to work with whoevee ends up electedmajorith leader.
“We could bring in OGS [the state Officw of General Services] and homelane security and blast through theSenate doors,” Paterson said Paterson has acknowledged that he has no powefr to dictate the “I may not like the process, but I’ m not going to try to influence the outcome. They have to work this Paterson said. “They have to act like adults.” Democrats continuew to investigate whether, or how, to take the bipartisan coalitioj to court overtheir actions.
Such a courgt case could take weeks, or even months, to ensuring that the legislative session would have to be Gary Spencer, a spokesman for the state Courtf of Appeals, said parties can ask judges to expeditre cases. He said that often happenx withelection disputes. The Court of Appeals is the highesg court inthe state. Spencer said he is not awares of any provision enabling a case to go straighg to the Court of Appeals tobe decided, even if it involvess a branch of state government. “Inh general, cases can be expedited. They just move on a fasteer track thanother cases,” Spencer said.
“But even those do begin at the triapcourt level, and then the appellate and then the Court of Appeals.”